ChemotherapyPrimarytreatmentmodality formany pediatriccancers.BraintumorsTumors of thebrain or CNS. Thesecond mostcommon tumor inchildren afterleukemiaAllogenicBloodtransfusionComes from adonor whomatches thepatients bloodtype andantibodies.AlopeciaHair loss thatis associatedwith cancertreatments.HemophiliaAFactorVIIIneutropeniaANC less than1000/mcL in childrenyounger than1 yearand less than1500/mcL for thoseover 1 year of age.ThalassemiaInherited autosomalrecessive conditionthat results in adeficiency of thealpha or beta globinprotein needed forthe production ofHGBHemophiliaBFactorIXLeukemiaCancers of the bloodforming cells orhematopoiesis. Acutelymphocytic leukemiaus the most commontype in children.Ewing'sSarcomaInvolves the boneas well as the softtissue. Tends toappear in themiddle of thebone.Purpuradiscolorationcaused by ahemorrhagebeneath theskin.PancytopeniaA reduction in allcellularelements of theblood, WBC's,Platelets, andRBC's.AplasticAnemiaA rare illness but oneof the most serioushematologicalconditions thataffects adolescentsand young adults.Characterized bypancytopenia..Osteogenicsarcoma(Osteosarcoma)Bone tumor thatusually occurs inthe metaphysis(growing potionof a bone)Erythrocytopenia(Erythropenia)Lownumber ofred bloodcellsIdiopathic(Immune)ThrombocytopeniaPurpura(ITP)The most frequentlyoccurringthrombocytopenia inchildhood. A disorderif increased plateletdistruction.Wilm's tumor(nephroblastoma)A tumor thatoriginates inone or bothkidneysRadiationA type of cancertreatment thatuses beams ofintense energy tokill cancer cells.AutologousBloodtransfusionComes frompatients ownblood cells.Lymphomasa group ofvaried cancersthat develop inthe WBCs in thelymphaticsystem.MucositisA diffuseinflammationof themucosa ofthe mouth.SickleCellDiseaseAutosomalrecessive pattern ofinheritance. Bothparents must havethe gene for thechild to have SCD.ThrombocytopeniaAbnormaldecrease inthe numberof platelets.RetinoblastomaA malignant tumorthat arises fromthe retina at theback of the eyeduring fetal life orearly childhood.RhabdomyosarcomaThe mostcommonpediatric softtissuesarcoma.ChemotherapyPrimarytreatmentmodality formany pediatriccancers.BraintumorsTumors of thebrain or CNS. Thesecond mostcommon tumor inchildren afterleukemiaAllogenicBloodtransfusionComes from adonor whomatches thepatients bloodtype andantibodies.AlopeciaHair loss thatis associatedwith cancertreatments.HemophiliaAFactorVIIIneutropeniaANC less than1000/mcL in childrenyounger than1 yearand less than1500/mcL for thoseover 1 year of age.ThalassemiaInherited autosomalrecessive conditionthat results in adeficiency of thealpha or beta globinprotein needed forthe production ofHGBHemophiliaBFactorIXLeukemiaCancers of the bloodforming cells orhematopoiesis. Acutelymphocytic leukemiaus the most commontype in children.Ewing'sSarcomaInvolves the boneas well as the softtissue. Tends toappear in themiddle of thebone.Purpuradiscolorationcaused by ahemorrhagebeneath theskin.PancytopeniaA reduction in allcellularelements of theblood, WBC's,Platelets, andRBC's.AplasticAnemiaA rare illness but oneof the most serioushematologicalconditions thataffects adolescentsand young adults.Characterized bypancytopenia..Osteogenicsarcoma(Osteosarcoma)Bone tumor thatusually occurs inthe metaphysis(growing potionof a bone)Erythrocytopenia(Erythropenia)Lownumber ofred bloodcellsIdiopathic(Immune)ThrombocytopeniaPurpura(ITP)The most frequentlyoccurringthrombocytopenia inchildhood. A disorderif increased plateletdistruction.Wilm's tumor(nephroblastoma)A tumor thatoriginates inone or bothkidneysRadiationA type of cancertreatment thatuses beams ofintense energy tokill cancer cells.AutologousBloodtransfusionComes frompatients ownblood cells.Lymphomasa group ofvaried cancersthat develop inthe WBCs in thelymphaticsystem.MucositisA diffuseinflammationof themucosa ofthe mouth.SickleCellDiseaseAutosomalrecessive pattern ofinheritance. Bothparents must havethe gene for thechild to have SCD.ThrombocytopeniaAbnormaldecrease inthe numberof platelets.RetinoblastomaA malignant tumorthat arises fromthe retina at theback of the eyeduring fetal life orearly childhood.RhabdomyosarcomaThe mostcommonpediatric softtissuesarcoma.

Hematology/Cancer - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Primary treatment modality for many pediatric cancers.
    Chemotherapy
  2. Tumors of the brain or CNS. The second most common tumor in children after leukemia
    Brain tumors
  3. Comes from a donor who matches the patients blood type and antibodies.
    Allogenic Blood transfusion
  4. Hair loss that is associated with cancer treatments.
    Alopecia
  5. Factor VIII
    Hemophilia A
  6. ANC less than 1000/mcL in children younger than1 year and less than 1500/mcL for those over 1 year of age.
    neutropenia
  7. Inherited autosomal recessive condition that results in a deficiency of the alpha or beta globin protein needed for the production of HGB
    Thalassemia
  8. Factor IX
    Hemophilia B
  9. Cancers of the blood forming cells or hematopoiesis. Acute lymphocytic leukemia us the most common type in children.
    Leukemia
  10. Involves the bone as well as the soft tissue. Tends to appear in the middle of the bone.
    Ewing's Sarcoma
  11. discoloration caused by a hemorrhage beneath the skin.
    Purpura
  12. A reduction in all cellular elements of the blood, WBC's, Platelets, and RBC's.
    Pancytopenia
  13. A rare illness but one of the most serious hematological conditions that affects adolescents and young adults. Characterized by pancytopenia..
    Aplastic Anemia
  14. Bone tumor that usually occurs in the metaphysis (growing potion of a bone)
    Osteogenic sarcoma (Osteosarcoma)
  15. Low number of red blood cells
    Erythrocytopenia (Erythropenia)
  16. The most frequently occurring thrombocytopenia in childhood. A disorder if increased platelet distruction.
    Idiopathic (Immune) Thrombocytopenia Purpura (ITP)
  17. A tumor that originates in one or both kidneys
    Wilm's tumor (nephroblastoma)
  18. A type of cancer treatment that uses beams of intense energy to kill cancer cells.
    Radiation
  19. Comes from patients own blood cells.
    Autologous Blood transfusion
  20. a group of varied cancers that develop in the WBCs in the lymphatic system.
    Lymphomas
  21. A diffuse inflammation of the mucosa of the mouth.
    Mucositis
  22. Autosomal recessive pattern of inheritance. Both parents must have the gene for the child to have SCD.
    Sickle Cell Disease
  23. Abnormal decrease in the number of platelets.
    Thrombocytopenia
  24. A malignant tumor that arises from the retina at the back of the eye during fetal life or early childhood.
    Retinoblastoma
  25. The most common pediatric soft tissue sarcoma.
    Rhabdomyosarcoma